This is why Graphic Designers will always have jobs!

ACE is the place!

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With the helpful hardware man. He may be helpful and has access to balloons, black spray paint and a rickety old forklift but that’s where the help ends. Apparently ACE needs a lot more help in the graphic design department. Do you think this was the vision the ACE marketing department had for this display? Really? Seriously with the balloons? I mean if your going to spray paint a sign and put it up on a forklift why are you even going to try with the balloons? It’s obvious you don’t care. This is just priceless.

A couple more things bother me about this beautiful sign. The word “WIN” is all uppercase, the company which should be all caps is upper-lower and is that a pony keg on the back of the forklift?

FYI: I took these pictures myself at the ACE right down the street from me. No Photoshop just iPhone to Mac, I hope you enjoy.

Oh hell this screams for a poll and I have to give the people what they want.

I bit.ly hyphened your URL, and use this editorial as a tweet “Will graphic designers always find a job http://bit.ly/b8Xwle” — Basic rhetoric, no conclusive opinion to keep it fair.

Towards my perspective, it’s an illogical fallacy to believe graphic designers will always have a job. Sure, most business owners would love to have a creative genius aboard his track, but the real question is can they afford it, and whether the demand is there (present).

for instance, many chains had to cut down on products and focus on the necessities. Do you ever notice when a fastfood fastens a less appealing, simplistic approach, or how about when the quality of a napkin drops down cardboard. Cardboard shirts?

I’m not really a graphic designer, I didn’t go to school for it or anything, but any fool with a little time and creativity can make a pretty sign! Or so I thought… You should check out my flickr page sometime, then you can see my art. I don’t do much drawing these days, I’m totally addicted to more multi-dimensional art at the moment.